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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Virginia
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Is this the condition blade was in when you purchased it? Was there previously a light layer of rust that was removed? It may be the lighting, but the color of the metal looks a dull grey with no luster, not the hard shine of smooth metal I would expect, that could be caused from applying a rust remover like naval jelly to take rust from intricate goldwork.
The blade definately is false damascus, the color of the gold and the style of the decoration appear 19th century. Nice khanda.... rand |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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hi rand
yes these pictures shows these sword in these condition like i bought it for one year at an antique show in germany. the blade wasnīt newly etched than at the backsite from the blade are old gark rustdots. i donīt know if it is an parade sword ore for the palace guard was made. unfortunatly i canīt find an realy good book over khanda ore other maratha and rajasthan weapons. can someone offert me such an book?? ![]() stefan |
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